The mental representation of occupational stereotypes is driven as much by their affective as by their semantic content.
Ferenc KocsorTas FerenczZsolt KisanderGitta TizedesBlanka SchaadtRita KertészLuca KozmaOrsolya VinczeAndrás LángPublished in: BMC psychology (2022)
The results suggest that the spontaneous categorization and the semantic representation of occupations rely largely on the affective state they evoke. We propose that affective content might have a primacy over detailed semantic information in many aspects of person perception, including social categorization.